I don't know if its just because I own a jeep now or what but everytime I drive my jeep I see one. No matter where I go there is always one jeep rider there. It seems to me that there are more jeeps then anything on the roads in western mass. And 9 times out of 10 they wave.
We're everywhere. Watching, waiting, in secrecy. Waiting for the time when you get in your rig and venture out, just so we can wave and make you feel welcomed.
I learned about the wave when I started looking to buy my first Jeep. I got my first wave 2 minutes into my first test drive. I knew right then and there, that I was home.
I'm new to Jeeps myself ( TJ ).
I know they call it a Jeep wave, but I only get them from (and give them to) Wranglers.
9 out of 10 is about right, usually with a smile.
i live in the north shore and the jeep wave is non existant but my girl lives out in central mass and i swear sometimes they hang out of their jeeps to wave back.
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